Report for 04/03/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Thursday, 04/02/15 and Friday, 04/03/15. HOGG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM, 2300 Whitis Theft: A UT student reported he had left his wallet inside the auditorium after a class the previous week. On April 1st he was contacted by the Student Activity Center that his wallet had been turned into the lost and found at that building. The student retrieved his wallet and discovered $77.00 in cash had been stolen from the wallet. Reported on 04/02/15 at 1:21 PM. 200 West 13th Street Driving While Intoxicated / Duty Upon Striking a Fixed Object: An intoxicated UT student, was reported as having entered her parked vehicle in the UT System alley and driving away. Before exiting the alley, the student struck a trash dumpster and left the scene without leaving driver information. The student was found driving her red Jeep Patriot at night without her headlamps illuminated. An inquisition as to how much the student had to drink revealed a variety of responses from the standard “1 beer” to “1 beer and 1 margarita” to “1 beer and two margaritas” to “1 red wine” to “2 halves of one margarita” (which if I did the math correctly equals 1 margarita) to “1 red wine and no beer.” Fortunately, the officer was able to decipher enough to realize the student was under the influence of intoxicating beverages to the point she was deemed to have been driving while intoxicated. Occurred on 04/03/15 at 12:09 AM. 2200 Nueces Assist Outside Agency: The UT Bike Patrol Unit conducted a check of an abandoned shed located in a pay-to-park parking lot. Inside the shed, the officers found two non-UT subjects lying down in the shed. The shed was literally littered with used hypodermic needles and other drug paraphernalia items. There was evidence that the shed had been used by multiple people for a variety of nefarious purposes. One of the two subjects was found to have five outstanding outside agency arrest warrants for an animal with no current rabies vaccination (the animal being a pet, not the person), camping in a public place where prohibited, two pedestrian in the roadway offenses and one for aggressive solicitation. The other non-UT subject was found to have two outstanding outside agency arrest warrants for an animal with no current rabies vaccination (again, the animal being a pet, not the person) and for camping in a public place where prohibited. Occurred on 04/02/15 at 9:07 AM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 28 Alarm Reports, 3 Suspicious Activity Reports, 5 Welfare Concern Reports, 2 Medical Emergency Reports, 1 Traffic Violation, 1 Motor Vehicle Collision, 1 Found Property Report, 1 Stuck Elevator Report and 2 Public Assist Requests between 04/02/15 and 04/03/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/